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![]() patterns instead of one pattern per suffix. (This was almost never used -- only when saving a file that is in text mode.) * Since this default is the same that the scheme mode ("framework/private/scheme.rkt") sets, remove that setting. (Leave it commented in case there's need to have some different global default.) It makes the above default get used when saving a scheme-mode file. * Finally, for some reason the code in "framework/private/finder.rkt" was not using these `default-filters' at all for the file open dialog in `*get-file'. (I tracked it back to CVS when the code was written, and it was never used.) I made it use it now. This is visible on gtk (and probably on windows, not sure what OSX does) in that openning a file would show you all files. After this change, it would show only racket source files, but there will be an option to switch the pattern to show all files. ** If the previous setup (showing all files) was intentional, it would be better to simply change "drracket/private/main.rkt" to add the racket source globs before the default. In that case it might also make sense to uncomment the change in scheme.rkt back in, so when saving the default is the racket file suffixes (but this sounds like a confusing UI). |
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The Racket programming language =============================== Important executables: * DrRacket: Racket's integrated development environment (start here!). * Racket: the main command-line entry point for running racket programs and scripts. * GRacket: the GUI-mode Racket executable. * raco: Racket's command-line toolset. More Information ---------------- Racket comes with extensive documentation: use DrRacket's `Help' menu, or run `raco docs'. Also, visit us at http://racket-lang.org/ for more Racket resources. Instructions for building Racket from source are in src/README. License ------- Racket Copyright (c) 2010-2011 PLT Scheme Inc. Racket is distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL). This means that you can link Racket into proprietary applications, provided you follow the rules stated in the LGPL. You can also modify Racket; if you distribute a modified version, you must distribute it under the terms of the LGPL, which in particular means that you must release the source code for the modified software. See doc/release-notes/COPYING.txt for more information.